Who Are the Top 10 Pet Perfume Manufacturers in the World — and How Do You Choose the Right One to Make Yours?

Pet perfume manufacturing and fragrance formulation facility

If you want to launch or grow a pet perfume line, your first real question is simple. Who can actually make the product? That question sounds easy. In practice, it gets confusing fast. The word "manufacturer" gets used in two very different ways online. So buyers waste weeks contacting the wrong type of company.

I work on the fragrance side of this industry every day. So I see this mix-up all the time. In this guide, I will clear it up. I will explain what a pet perfume manufacturer really is. I will profile ten real manufacturers worldwide, with their basic facts and their strengths. I will also show you how to vet any factory before you sign a contract.

What is a pet perfume manufacturer — and what is not?

A pet perfume manufacturer is the company that produces the finished product. It blends the formula. It fills the bottles. It packages the result. The product is usually a water-based, alcohol-free spray or mist.

Pet perfume production and packaging operation

A manufacturer is not the same as a brand owner. This is the key point. A brand owner sells the bottle under its own name. But many brand owners do not make anything. They hire a factory to produce the product for them. So a brand owner who outsources is a customer of a manufacturer. It is not a manufacturer itself.

Here is the short supply chain, so the roles stay clear:

  • Fragrance oil supplier -> creates the scent concentrate
  • Pet perfume manufacturer (the factory) -> blends, fills, and packages the finished product
  • Brand owner -> markets and sells the bottle to pet owners

This guide focuses on the middle link. These are the factories you can actually hire to make your product.

One honest note before the list

Very few factories make only pet perfume. Most are pet grooming or cosmetic manufacturers. They produce cologne and deodorizing sprays as part of a wider range. So this list reflects the real market. A few names below make pet cologne directly. Others are broader grooming makers that can produce a pet perfume for you. I note the focus of each one, so you know what you are getting.

I built this list from neutral B2B directories (such as ThomasNet and ZoomInfo), company websites, and industry supplier listings. I explain my sources and limits at the end.

The top 10 pet perfume manufacturers at a glance

# Manufacturer Region Founded Best for
1 Glo-Marr Pet Products USA (Kentucky) 1965 Pet spray colognes and deodorizers
2 Cassco Bio Labs USA (Missouri) 1995 Low-MOQ, natural, startup-friendly runs
3 The Pure Source USA (Florida) 1995 FDA-registered, compliance-heavy products
4 Advanced Cosmetic Research Labs USA (California) 1982 Custom grooming for dogs, cats, and horses
5 Natural Pet Innovations USA Fast turnkey, "Made in USA" launches
6 TY Cosmetic China (Guangzhou) 2009 Scale and low-cost custom formulas
7 Guangdong Veslee China High-volume contract production
8 Biocrown Biotechnology Taiwan 1977 Human-grade, organic-certified OEM/ODM
9 PURUS.PET Latvia (EU) Organic, vegan, EU-compliant grooming
10 Popławska Group Poland (EU) Integrated OEM with a large formula library

Detailed profiles: basic info and advantages

I have grouped the profiles by region. This helps you weigh supply chain and shipping at the same time.

1. Glo-Marr Pet Products (USA — Kentucky)

Glo-Marr is one of the clearest fits on this list. It actually makes pet spray colognes and deodorizers, not just shampoo. The family-owned company started in Florida in 1965. Today it works from a 65,000 square foot factory in Lawrenceburg, central Kentucky.

  • Founded: 1965 (family-owned, Nicolosi family)
  • Facility: 65,000 sq ft factory in Kentucky
  • Core products: Spray colognes, deodorizers, shampoos, conditioners; brands include KENIC and Balance
  • Services: Private label ("your name on the bottle, our formula inside")

Glo-Marr Pet Products

Why buyers choose Glo-Marr:

  • It has 60 years of pet-care experience.
  • It owns its own factory, so it controls quality directly.
  • It makes spray colognes and deodorizers as a core product, which is rare on this list.
  • Its formulas are soap- and detergent-free, natural, and never tested on animals.
  • It serves groomers, vets, and retailers, so its products are field-tested.

One consideration: Glo-Marr focuses on the U.S. groomer and retail channel. It also limits where its own branded products can be resold.

2. Cassco Bio Labs (USA — Missouri)

Cassco is a strong pick for a first-time or small brand. It is a natural-products manufacturer based near St. Louis, Missouri. It has produced private-label pet care for more than 25 years. It already makes a pet cologne that is alcohol-free and about 95% naturally derived.

  • Founded: 1995
  • Location: St. Louis area, Missouri
  • Core products: Pet grooming and cologne, treats, supplements, natural personal care
  • Services: Private and white label, bulk, and concentrates; free label graphic design

Cassco Bio Labs

Why buyers choose Cassco:

  • It offers low minimum order quantities, which suits new brands.
  • It has short lead times, so you reach the market faster.
  • It has private-labeled for more than 100 Amazon sellers.
  • It has shipped products to over 15 countries.
  • It designs your labels for free, which saves money and avoids errors.

One consideration: Cassco is a small operation. So it fits startups and mid-size runs better than very large orders.

3. The Pure Source (USA — Florida)

The Pure Source brings a pharmaceutical level of control to pet care. It is a Miami contract manufacturer founded in 1995. It marked its 30th anniversary in 2025. It runs a dedicated pet-care division alongside its skincare and OTC work.

  • Founded: 1995 (Miami, Florida)
  • Certifications: FDA-registered drug establishment, cGMP certified, QAI organic (NOP and NSF/ANSI 305)
  • Core products: Pet shampoos, conditioners, grooming aids; plus sprays, creams, and OTC
  • Services: Full turnkey, from formula to filling and packaging; sample vials up to 55-gallon drums

The Pure Source

Why buyers choose The Pure Source:

  • It holds strong compliance credentials, including FDA registration and organic certification.
  • It applies pharma- and beauty-grade quality control to every batch.
  • It offers spray and bag-on-valve filling, which suits pet mists.
  • It guides startups step by step, and it can scale for large clients.
  • It is U.S.-made, which helps with "Made in USA" claims.

One consideration: Pet care is one division among many. So its focus is broader than pets alone.

4. Advanced Cosmetic Research Labs (USA — California)

This California maker has worked in custom grooming since 1982. It is based in Chatsworth. It formulates products for dogs, cats, and horses, which makes it useful for multi-species brands.

  • Founded: 1982 (Chatsworth, California)
  • Core products: Custom shampoos, conditioners, and whitening products for dogs, cats, and horses
  • Services: Contract manufacturing, contract packaging, custom formulation, liquid blending and filling, private labeling
  • Packaging: Tubes, jars, and bottles

Advanced Cosmetic Research Labs

Why buyers choose Advanced Cosmetic Research Labs:

  • It has more than 40 years of grooming experience.
  • It covers dogs, cats, and horses, so it suits broad product lines.
  • It offers full custom formulation, not just stock fills.
  • It handles liquid blending and filling in-house.
  • It supports private label and product development.

One consideration: Public details on certifications and minimum orders are limited. So you should confirm these directly.

5. Natural Pet Innovations (USA)

Natural Pet Innovations focuses on speed and natural formulas. It is a U.S. turnkey private-label maker. It markets a fast concept-to-completion process and "Made in USA" production. This setup fits Amazon sellers and growing brands.

  • Location: United States
  • Core products: Natural dog and cat grooming, treats, supplements, specialty items
  • Services: Turnkey private label, co-packing, bulk, and concentrates
  • Highlights: ~30-day concept-to-completion, free design, low minimums

Natural Pet Innovations

Why buyers choose Natural Pet Innovations:

  • It offers a fast turnkey path to launch.
  • It produces in the USA, which supports domestic claims.
  • It uses naturally derived, plant-based ingredients.
  • It accepts low minimum orders.
  • It is built for Amazon sellers and e-commerce brands.

One consideration: Its founding year and factory scale are not widely published. So you should verify capacity for larger runs.

6. TY Cosmetic (China — Guangzhou)

TY Cosmetic is a strong China option for scale and cost. The Guangzhou company was founded in 2009. It has grown from a local cosmetics maker into a large private-label producer. It now includes pet grooming in its range.

  • Founded: 2009 (Guangzhou, China)
  • Facilities: Three GMP-certified factories and an R&D lab
  • Core products: Skincare, haircare, and pet grooming
  • Services: Full OEM/ODM, including formulation, production, packaging, and shipping

TY Cosmetic

Why buyers choose TY Cosmetic:

  • It runs three GMP-certified factories, which supports steady output.
  • It offers custom formulation through its R&D lab.
  • It handles full logistics, from formula to shipping.
  • It provides competitive pricing at scale.
  • It supports both small and large brands.

One consideration: Pet grooming is a newer focus next to its cosmetics core. So you should confirm its pet-specific experience.

7. Guangdong Veslee (China)

Guangdong Veslee is a large-scale Chinese contract manufacturer in the pet-care space. B2B directories list it among pet-care fragrance producers, with a large facility footprint. It suits buyers who need high volume.

  • Location: Guangdong, China
  • Scale: Large facility (reported at 68,000+ square meters)
  • Core products: Pet care and fragrance-related grooming products
  • Services: Contract and OEM production

Why buyers choose Guangdong Veslee:

  • It offers large-scale production capacity.
  • It is positioned for high-volume orders.
  • It benefits from China’s cost and supply-chain strengths.
  • It sits within a major pet-care manufacturing cluster.

One consideration: Independent data on its certifications and minimum orders is limited. This profile draws on a B2B directory, so you should verify the details directly before you commit.

8. Biocrown Biotechnology (Taiwan)

Biocrown brings nearly 50 years of cosmetic skill to pet care. The Taiwanese company was founded in 1977. It applies human-grade standards and organic certifications to its pet line. Its head office and R&D sit in Taiwan, with extra production in mainland China.

  • Founded: 1977 (Taiwan)
  • Certifications: ISO 22716, ISO 14001, GMP, BSCI, COSMOS/ECOCERT
  • Core products: Skincare and cosmetics; pet care line (gentle, tear-free pet shampoo)
  • Services: OEM/ODM and private label, with cleanroom production and an RO water system

Biocrown Biotechnology

Why buyers choose Biocrown:

  • It has nearly 50 years of manufacturing experience.
  • It holds strong international certifications, including organic standards.
  • It applies human cosmetic standards to pet products.
  • It offers cleanroom production for consistent quality.
  • It provides full OEM/ODM and R&D support.

One consideration: Its pet line centers on shampoo, not cologne. So you should confirm it can deliver a finished pet perfume.

9. PURUS.PET (Latvia — European Union)

PURUS.PET is a clean, organic-focused maker in the EU. The Latvian company manufactures ecological pet grooming products. It avoids synthetic fragrances, sulphates, and parabens. It is a good match for premium, eco-minded brands.

  • Location: Latvia (European Union)
  • Core products: Organic shampoos, conditioners, paw/eye/ear cleansers, odour neutralisers
  • Services: Private and white label, full customization from formula to packaging
  • Values: Vegan, cruelty-free, organic, pH balanced

PURUS.PET

Why buyers choose PURUS.PET:

  • It is EU-based, which eases European compliance.
  • It uses organic, vegan, and clean ingredients.
  • It offers full customization of formula and packaging.
  • It fits premium and eco-conscious positioning.
  • It handles manufacturing, labeling, and shipping.

One consideration: PURUS.PET avoids synthetic fragrance and focuses on odour neutralisers. It also sits at a premium price. So it may not fit a classic perfume or a budget line.

10. Popławska Group (Poland — European Union)

Popławska Group is an integrated OEM maker in Poland. It runs a full industrial chain with a large formula library. It shares cosmetic-grade raw materials across human and pet lines. It suits brands that want EU production and broad formula choice.

  • Location: Poland (European Union)
  • Scale: Reported 600+ self-developed formulas across cosmetics and pet care
  • Core products: Pet grooming and care, plus cosmetics
  • Services: One-stop OEM, including concept design, packaging compliance, efficacy testing, and regulatory help

Popławska Group

Why buyers choose Popławska Group:

  • It runs a fully integrated supply chain.
  • It offers a large library of ready formulas.
  • It supports EU regulatory compliance.
  • It shares premium cosmetic ingredients with its pet line.
  • It exports to Western markets.

One consideration: This profile draws on a B2B listing. So you should verify its pet-perfume capability and minimum orders directly.

Wait — what about TropiClean, Pawfume, and Dolce & Gabbana?

You may notice some famous names are missing above. That is on purpose. TropiClean, Pawfume, Earthbath, and Dolce & Gabbana’s "Fefé" are well-known pet fragrances. But these are brands, not manufacturers in the sense this guide uses.

A brand owner markets the bottle. It may make the product in its own plant, or it may hire a factory. Many outsource. So these names are useful for one thing: studying what sells. You can learn from their scent stories, claims, and packaging. But you usually cannot buy production capacity from them. That is why they sit here, in market context, and not in the manufacturer list.

How big is the pet perfume market, and why should a manufacturer care?

The pet perfume market is small but growing fast. The numbers vary by research firm, so I will show a range rather than one figure.

Research firm Market size Forecast Growth rate (CAGR)
Future Market Insights ~$1.6 billion (2025) ~$2.7 billion by 2035 ~5%
Allied Market Research ~$1.4 billion (2024) ~$2.7 billion by 2034 ~6.7%
Fact.MR (dogs only) ~$798 million (2025) ~$1.57 billion by 2035 ~7%

These estimates do not fully agree. That gap matters. It tells you to treat any single "market size" claim with care. What they do agree on is direction. The market is rising, and growth sits in the mid-single digits each year.

Growing pet perfume production and market demand

Dogs drive most of this demand. Future Market Insights estimates1 dogs make up about 60% of the pet perfume market. The wider pet industry is even larger. Bloomberg Intelligence projects2 it will reach about $500 billion by 2030, up from roughly $320 billion in 2023.

Where are most pet perfumes made?

Production leads in a few regions. Each has clear trade-offs. The right choice depends on your goals.

Factor China USA / Europe
Unit price Lower Higher
Minimum order (MOQ) Often large scale Sometimes lower for turnkey
"Made in" label value Limited in some markets Strong selling point
Lead time to your market Longer (shipping) Shorter (domestic)
Local compliance help Varies Usually easier

There is no single "best" answer. China wins on price and scale. The USA and Europe win on speed, labeling, and easier home-market rules. I suggest you match the choice to your customers, not to a default.

Pet perfume production facilities across global regions

What should you look for when choosing a manufacturer?

A low price means little if the product fails on a shelf or breaks a rule. So I use a short checklist when I help buyers vet a factory. You can use it too.

  • MOQ fit: Confirm the minimum order matches your budget. Industry MOQs often run from about 500 to 10,000 units, based on complexity.
  • Certifications: Ask for GMP and ISO proof. These show real process control.
  • Formulation skill: Check that they can make alcohol-free, pH-appropriate, pet-safe sprays. This is harder than it sounds.
  • Fill and packaging capacity: Make sure they can handle your bottle size and volume.
  • Lead time: Get a clear timeline from sample to delivery.
  • Compliance support: Confirm they can document rules for your target market.
  • Fragrance sourcing: Ask where the scent comes from and whether it is pet-safe.

That last point gets skipped too often. Yet it shapes the whole product, as I explain next.

OEM or ODM — which one do you need?

These two terms confuse many first-time buyers. The difference is simple once you see it.

OEM (use a ready-made formula)

With OEM, the factory already has a stock formula. You add your label and packaging. This path is fast and cheap. It works well for a quick launch or a test product.

ODM (build a custom formula)

With ODM, the factory develops a formula to your brief. You pick the scent, the feel, and the claims. This path costs more and takes longer. But you own a product that no rival can copy exactly. For a brand that wants to stand out, ODM is usually worth it.

How do manufacturers keep pet perfume safe?

Safety is not a marketing word here. It is a real formulation task. Pets are far more sensitive than people. So "natural" does not always mean "safe."

Pet perfume safety and quality testing laboratory

Cats are the biggest concern. The Merck Veterinary Manual explains that cats lack an enzyme called glucuronyl transferase3. Because of that, cats cannot break down many compounds found in essential oils. An oil that a dog tolerates can harm a cat. The ASPCA also warns that concentrated essential oils are dangerous4 through skin contact, grooming, or swallowing. As an example, as few as seven or eight drops of pure tea tree oil can cause problems.

"Natural does not always mean pet safe." This idea sits at the heart of good pet fragrance design.

A skilled manufacturer plans around these risks. It uses water-based, alcohol-free formulas. It keeps fragrance at safe, controlled levels. It follows IFRA standards for fragrance safety5, which rest on science from the Research Institute for Fragrance Materials (RIFM). A weak factory ignores all of this. So you should treat safety as a vetting question, not an afterthought.

Is pet perfume regulated, and what must a manufacturer handle?

The rules are lighter than most people expect. But they still matter. And they change based on your claims.

In the United States, pet perfume is a "grooming aid." The U.S. FDA does not regulate it as a cosmetic6, because the cosmetic rules apply only to human use. That changes if you make medical claims. A product that claims to treat disease becomes a drug under FDA rules. A product that claims to repel fleas or ticks becomes a pesticide. Then it needs EPA registration7.

Marketing claims have rules too. The U.S. FTC requires8 that words like "natural" or "hypoallergenic" be truthful. Other regions are stricter. The EU treats these products more like regulated cosmetics. Canada requires bilingual labels. A strong manufacturer helps you handle all of this. A weak one leaves you exposed.

The fragrance is the heart of every bottle

Here is the part most sourcing guides miss. Every finished pet perfume depends on one upstream choice. That choice is the fragrance oil.

Fragrance oil formulation for pet perfume production

The scent sets the mood of the product. It also drives much of the safety profile. A great factory with a poor fragrance still makes a poor product. So the fragrance partner you pick shapes the bottle as much as the factory does.

This is where I focus my work. At PhytoEx, we develop and supply fragrance oils for pet perfume and other uses. We build scents that aim to be safe, stable, and pleasant for pets and their owners. We support both OEM stock options and custom ODM development. So whether you are a manufacturer or a brand, we can help you get the scent right from the start.

How to use this list

You now have a clear path. First, confirm you are contacting a manufacturer, not a brand owner. Second, pick a region that fits your customers. Third, run the vetting checklist on any factory you contact. Fourth, lock down your fragrance early, since it drives both appeal and safety.

If you are ready to source a pet-safe fragrance, I would be glad to help. You can request samples or a quote from our team. We will work with you to match the scent to your product and your market.

Data sources and limitations

I want to be honest about how I built this list. I drew the manufacturer names and facts from neutral B2B directories (such as ThomasNet and ZoomInfo), official company websites, and industry supplier listings. Some supplier listings are marketing pages, so I treated their claims with care and verified the strongest entries against company sites. Market-size figures come from research firms (Future Market Insights, Allied Market Research, and Fact.MR) and vary between them. For some companies, public data on minimum orders, certifications, and factory scale was limited.

So please treat this list as a strong starting point, not a final verdict. You should always verify any factory yourself. Ask for certificates, samples, and references before you commit. That step protects your brand and your customers.


Sources referenced: Future Market Insights; Allied Market Research; Fact.MR; ASPCA; Merck Veterinary Manual; U.S. FDA; U.S. EPA; U.S. FTC; IFRA/RIFM; Bloomberg Intelligence; ThomasNet; ZoomInfo; and official company websites and public B2B supplier directories.


  1. Future Market Insights — Pet Perfume Market report. Open this for the full market sizing, the segment breakdowns (form, animal type, price range), and the player list behind the figures cited here. It helps you check the numbers yourself before you invest. 

  2. Bloomberg Intelligence — global pet economy analysis. Open this to see the $500 billion forecast in context and the categories driving it. It shows how pet perfume fits into the wider pet-spending boom. 

  3. Merck Veterinary Manual — Toxicoses From Essential Oils in Animals. Open this for the veterinary explanation of why cats are more sensitive than dogs and which warning signs to watch for. It is essential reading before you formulate a product for cats. 

  4. ASPCA — The Essentials of Essential Oils Around Pets. Open this for the animal poison-control view on concentrated oils, including the tea tree example. It is a trustworthy safety reference for any pet-product brand. 

  5. IFRA — the International Fragrance Association Standards. Open this to learn how fragrance safety limits are set, using RIFM science. It helps you understand what "IFRA-compliant" means when you vet a manufacturer or fragrance supplier. 

  6. U.S. FDA — FDA’s Role in Protecting Animal Health. Open this for the official position on "grooming aids" and the point at which a pet product becomes a regulated drug. It helps you get your product claims right. 

  7. U.S. EPA — Controlling Fleas and Ticks on Your Pet. Open this to see why a flea or tick claim turns a product into a registered pesticide. It is useful if you plan any pest-control messaging. 

  8. U.S. FTC — Advertising FAQ’s: A Guide for Small Business. Open this for the truth-in-advertising basics: claims must be truthful, not misleading, and backed by evidence. Read it before you label a product "natural" or "hypoallergenic." 

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